Be* enabled my exchange, think I have to go

Started by btb, Apr 02, 2008, 05:42:13

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btb

Well I'm sorry to leave, but it was nice here!

Question is, I leave half way through billing cycle, do IDNet refund part payment?

Thank you

madasahatter

Your probably best ringing them to get a definitive answer on that tbh.

Good luck with Be - hope all goes well  :)

Simon

Sorry to hear you're leaving, have a goodbye karma! 

As Mad said, you would need to contact IDNet for account related questions.  :)
Simon.
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This post reflects my own views, opinions and experience, not those of IDNet.

Dont mention Talk Talk !!

are you aware that contention issues have arisen at BE

James

Sebby

You're best to speak with IDNet to get a definitive answer.

I hope you enjoy your new ISP. :)

Inactive

Good luck with the move, don't forget that will still Be here. ;)
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

Dont mention Talk Talk !!

also, is the OP aware that support is in BULGARIA for Be  ?

Hello my broadband has a problem

eh ?

My broadband wont connect

eh ?..........my eeeeengleeeeeeeesh isnt so good

Broad, as in not narrow , Broadband not working

you are from dorking and are in a band ?

No, Im not able to connect my PC

Sometheeeeng you expect is eezy peezy ?

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ( Hangs Up )


Do bear this in mind .

James


Sebby

It's an interesting point. Quality UK-based support is a rarity these days.

Dont mention Talk Talk !!

Quote from: Sebby on Apr 02, 2008, 13:51:37
It's an interesting point. Quality UK-based support is a rarity these days.



cant overstate that point enough Seb, when you contact IDNet its no messing about , straight to the point and problem dealth with ..............that alone is worth the monthly fee.

although in the UK , you can still get a stinker of a service from UK based support too, Talk Talk @ Stornoway :-

Hello, this damned Broadband connection is connecting at less than 0.1MB again

But its 18.25 and this line closes at 18.30 ( audible fart in background and female staff complaining )

I dont freaking care , my broadband is......( click ) ..........hello , hello, hello, hello !!!!!!!!!!

Bring out the instigators, cos theres something in the air......................for a great deal, ring Talk Talk now...................weve got to keep it together noooooooooooooooooooooooooow



Theres foreign based $hite, UK based $hite and there is IDNet...............nuff said.

James






Rik

That just about sums up the world, James. Wait till they move support to China!!!  :bawl:
Rik
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Sebby

Quote from: Dont mention Talk Talk !! on Apr 02, 2008, 14:00:19
Theres foreign based $hite, UK based $hite and there is IDNet...............nuff said.

I like it. I wonder if IDNet would be interested in using this as their slogun...

:hehe:

Ted

Quote from: Dont mention Talk Talk !! on Apr 02, 2008, 14:00:19
Theres foreign based $hite, UK based $hite and there is IDNet...............nuff said.

James
:rofl:
I can see a career in advertising for you mate!!
Ted
There's no place like 127.0.0.1

David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Rik

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mrapoc

Quote from: Rik on Apr 02, 2008, 14:25:28
That just about sums up the world, James. Wait till they move support to China!!!  :bawl:

Is Idnet thinking of shipping a few guys/gals over in crates eh?


Sebby


Rik

Quote from: mrapoc on Apr 03, 2008, 21:55:59
Is Idnet thinking of shipping a few guys/gals over in crates eh?

Are you volunteering, Sam? :)
Rik
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mrapoc

Ive always wanted to visit china tbh

Im not good on the phone though - although i'd be given a transcript im guessing like most call centre monkeys  8)

Rik

You could always try for a trip to the Olympics, I suppose. :) Historically, China fascinates me, but the regime now and over the past few decades would stop me going there.
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David

All together now 1 2 3 Id like to get you on a slow boat to .............. >:D
Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Inactive

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Apr 04, 2008, 12:11:32
All together now 1 2 3 Id like to get you on a slow boat to .............. >:D

Or... a slow " ship " to China, in Jill's language. ;D ;D
Anything and everything that I post on here is purely my opinion, it ain't going to change the world, you are under no obligation to agree with me, it is purely my expressed opinion.

David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

bob_s

I dont think the small amount to pay for the months contract up front is the largest amount to lose if you left half way through the month.

Bearing in mind the people I know who are tied into 1 year contracts, and I know an ex pipexer who paid them four months rent to leave early.  And pipex tried to get one months costs one month after I had been with idnet.
:-\

David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

bob_s

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Apr 04, 2008, 21:25:24
What price Freedom ?

My friend paid about £50 to leave pipex so freedom for him was actually rather expensive.

Sebby

That's a small price to pay from freedom, when freedom is being defined as leaving Pipex! ;)

David

Its not far short of what it cost me really,then on top of this,through no fault of IDnet I could not get online for about 30 days and had to resort to going to the  cafe just to read mail,but given all this it really was worth in for me.

I really feel a million times better for getting a first class service.with top rate staff and a brilliant helpline and support,thats without this forum which I would subscribe to if I had to,its brilliant.

When I was with Txxxxxxi there were times when even sending an Email was impossible and from what I have read since its got no better and I'm happy and thats what counts to me all the qualities I have listed are rare and worth their weight in gold to me.but then I maybe should get out more  8)
Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Malc

Quote from: Rik on Apr 04, 2008, 12:08:52
You could always try for a trip to the Olympics, I suppose. :) Historically, China fascinates me, but the regime now and over the past few decades would stop me going there.


But the foods nice

Hmmm Sweet and Sour Chicken... and chips...  :food:

Sebby


Rik

Quote from: badpianoplayer on Apr 05, 2008, 20:23:14
which I would subscribe to if I had to,its brilliant.

The invoice is in the post, David.  >:D
Rik
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Malc


michaelh

Quote from: btb on Apr 02, 2008, 05:42:13
Well I'm sorry to leave, but it was nice here!

Question is, I leave half way through billing cycle, do IDNet refund part payment?

Thank you


Just to say that there is a life after IDNet - Sky in my case:

I was with IDNet - customer service was brilliant, but I only used it once in 2 years. It was costing me £24.99 per month.

I signed up for Sky Mid package on Good Friday, I received the router the following Wednesday - pretty good as there was a Bank Holiday in-between and an activation date of 3 April.

On 3 April internet connection went down at 0900 - I plugged in the Sky router and 15 minutes later I was connected.

My download speed has increased from 4.3Mb to 5.5Mb and I'm saving £20 per month
Michael

www.michaelhoward.me.uk/gallery

Lance

Glad it's going well, Michael. I just jope you don't ever need to use Sky's technical support!

I assume your speed as gone up as a result of being LLU'd and doing away with BT's profile system?
Lance
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michaelh

Quote from: Lance on Apr 06, 2008, 17:55:40
Glad it's going well, Michael. I just jope you don't ever need to use Sky's technical support!

I assume your speed as gone up as a result of being LLU'd and doing away with BT's profile system?

Hi Lance - thanks for replying.

My sync speed has gone up from 5504 to 6176, but I guess the download speed has increased as a result of not being subjected to the stupid BRAS profile system
Michael

www.michaelhoward.me.uk/gallery

Lance

It seems then that when your line was moved from BT's equipment to Sky's you somehow got a better connection to the DSLAM which is what would have improved your sync. At least it went up and not down!

Don't get me started on the BRAS profile system  :mad: :mad: :rant2:
Lance
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michaelh

Quote from: Lance on Apr 06, 2008, 18:05:17
It seems then that when your line was moved from BT's equipment to Sky's you somehow got a better connection to the DSLAM which is what would have improved your sync. At least it went up and not down!

Don't get me started on the BRAS profile system  :mad: :mad: :rant2:


It was good to get a better connection - a few years ago when I moved from 0.5Mb to 1Mb there were all sorts of problems and a friendly and knowledgeable BT Engineer moved me to a different DSLAM then which resolved said problems.
Michael

www.michaelhoward.me.uk/gallery

plugwash

Quote from: Lance on Apr 06, 2008, 18:05:17
It seems then that when your line was moved from BT's equipment to Sky's you somehow got a better connection to the DSLAM which is what would have improved your sync. At least it went up and not down!
Is sky using ADSL2? if so that might explain the improvement in sync speed.

michaelh

Quote from: plugwash on Apr 06, 2008, 22:14:34
Is sky using ADSL2? if so that might explain the improvement in sync speed.


I don't think it's ADSL2 in my case - I knew that my line was only capable of 5-6Mb (it's a 1980's estate with aluminium wiring) so I just went with the <8Mb package
Michael

www.michaelhoward.me.uk/gallery

Gary

Quote from: Dont mention Talk Talk !! on Apr 02, 2008, 14:00:19


cant overstate that point enough Seb, when you contact IDNet its no messing about , straight to the point and problem dealth with ..............that alone is worth the monthly fee.

although in the UK , you can still get a stinker of a service from UK based support too, Talk Talk @ Stornoway :-

Hello, this damned Broadband connection is connecting at less than 0.1MB again

But its 18.25 and this line closes at 18.30 ( audible fart in background and female staff complaining )

I dont freaking care , my broadband is......( click ) ..........hello , hello, hello, hello !!!!!!!!!!

Bring out the instigators, cos theres something in the air......................for a great deal, ring Talk Talk now...................weve got to keep it together noooooooooooooooooooooooooow



Theres foreign based $hite, UK based $hite and there is IDNet...............nuff said.

James






Be get good reviews for customer service, and contention issues have been dealt with now it appears, just because they are in Bulgaria does not mean they will not understand you, but they are expensive considering you have to add an email account as well, but people want more speed and right now for a few users here that's been an issue for whatever reason. I would go for O2 rather than Be same, lines 24/7 English support if you want an LLU service that is.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Sebby

Quote from: plugwash on Apr 06, 2008, 22:14:34
Is sky using ADSL2? if so that might explain the improvement in sync speed.

I don't think Sky Mid is.

michaelh

Quote from: Sebby on Apr 06, 2008, 22:48:26
I don't think Sky Mid is.

I don't think so either - maybe just not using BT's stupid BRAS Profiling system
Michael

www.michaelhoward.me.uk/gallery

Sebby

You're right that is doesn't using bRAS profiles as it's LLU, though this wouldn't cause your sync to improve. I can only think the same as what Lance mentioned, i.e. that moving your line physically to Sky's equipment has improved some connection.

plugwash

Quote from: Killhippie on Apr 06, 2008, 22:45:44
but they are expensive considering you have to add an email account as well
I have a friend on be and apparently when they say unlimited they really mean it and while his sync speed (about 11 megabit per second iirc) is faster than any BT based ISP can deliver for the moment. I don't think thier price is excessive for what they offer.

O2 own Be and it seems they are currently giving better deals under the O2 brand than under the Be brand particularlly if you have an O2 phone.

Sebby

I know users are pleased with the performance on Be*/O2. I don't know about the customer service, I haven't heard about that. I just wonder if they'll keep up this good performance. Who knows? They may well. :)

michaelh

Quote from: Sebby on Apr 07, 2008, 08:53:42
I know users are pleased with the performance on Be*/O2. I don't know about the customer service, I haven't heard about that. I just wonder if they'll keep up this good performance. Who knows? They may well. :)

Concerns about customer service are probably valid, but how many customers actually have to contact them?

I guess most contacts are from the technically less savvy - who are also probably the ones who moan loudest about poor customer service!
Michael

www.michaelhoward.me.uk/gallery